Breastfeeding mothers' experiences of bedsharing: A qualitative study.

Q2 Nursing Breastfeeding Review Pub Date : 2016-07-01
Cate Bailey
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Many cultures around the world routinely practise bedsharing by the mother-infant dyad. Bedsharing in these cultures is believed to ensure a safe and comfortable night's sleep for both mother and infant, as well as supporting breastfeeding. Nonetheless, this practice is at odds with dominant Western cultural ideals about child rearing and is recommended against by public health campaigns regarding SIDS. The current qualitative study aimed to explore the lived experiences of breastfeeding mothers who bed-shared with their infants in a Western cultural setting. In-depth interviews were conducted with six multiparous mothers and were analysed using a phenomenological framework. Seven themes were identified, including mothers' increased sleep quality and/or quantity, easier infant settling and a strong relationship with breastfeeding ease and duration. Given that many mothers bed-share, public policies need to be inclusive of this practice in order to lessen the likelihood of unsafe bedsharing practices.

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母乳喂养母亲的同床共枕经验:一项定性研究。
世界各地的许多文化都有母婴同床共枕的惯例。在这些文化中,同床共枕被认为可以确保母亲和婴儿都有一个安全舒适的睡眠,同时也有助于母乳喂养。尽管如此,这种做法与西方主流文化中关于养育孩子的理想不符,并被有关小岛屿发展中国家的公共卫生运动所反对。本研究旨在探讨西方文化背景下与婴儿同床的母乳喂养母亲的生活经历。对6位多胞胎母亲进行了深入访谈,并使用现象学框架进行了分析。研究确定了七个主题,包括母亲的睡眠质量和/或数量增加,婴儿更容易安顿下来,以及与母乳喂养的轻松程度和持续时间有很强的关系。鉴于许多母亲同床而睡,公共政策需要包容这种做法,以减少不安全同床行为的可能性。
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Breastfeeding Review
Breastfeeding Review Nursing-Maternity and Midwifery
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